order preparation of natural disaster response plans

Military Airport, May 24 – Prime Minister ordered to prepare a plan to deal with natural disasters. Global causes - climate change I don't know what will happen in the future. Instructs local authorities to inspect building structures for the rainy season

General Prayut Chan-ocha, Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Giving an interview after returning from visiting the area to inspect the hurricane situation and treat the victims in Phichit province that the related officials are taking good care of the hurricane. There is an operations center in the area. The operation is in accordance with the regulations and guidelines of the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DPP), with all sectors jointly responsible, including civilians, police and soldiers. All assistance has been completed.

The Prime Minister said that today (May 24) he went to support the workers. and provide more concise planning guidelines because I don't know what will happen next because the world has changed a lot Please prepare a plan and prepare an incident response plan. Including studying past lessons to see if there is anything different or not. In addition, he visited the injured at the hospital and relatives of the deceased. everything is fine

“It will help restore the situation soon. because the budget exists and the villagers had to come and help because labor is not enough It's sympathetic. But the event is what the world is warning about as the world is changing and the climate is changing. Something that never happened, like a storm that never happened happened. which is considered the worst My condolences to everyone and ask for encouragement to the injured and the lost family, ”said the Prime Minister.

When asked if he ordered to inspect more building structures or not As it enters the rainy season, the Prime Minister said it had been inspected and it was the responsibility of the local government to take care of it.-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency

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